“The only fact is music…” Marathi music is similar to Marathi literature, as it holds a tradition over thousands of years ago. Marathi music has a string which connects different communities, forges and evolves with a unique identity. Whether it is classical music or modern music, Marathi pop music, film music, folk music or devotional songs, audience has loved them or has always cherished them in their hearts.
Colors Marathi is back with the fifth season of its musical show ‘Sur Nava Dhyas Nava’ – ‘Parva Ganyache, Marathi Banyache’.
One of the main attractions of this season will be to see contestants performing only Marathi songs.
The upcoming season of the show will be judged by Mahesh Kale & Avdhoot Gupte and anchored by Spruha Joshi.
The grand premiere of the show’s fifth season will be on July 24 at 7 pm. The episodes will air every Saturday and Sunday 9.30 pm only on Colors Marathi.
The show is produced by Ekvira Productions, powered by Punyache Mahabringraj Tel and Vicco Turmeric. Special partner Chandukaka Saraf & Sons, Anuroop Wiwah Sanstha, Todkar Sanjeevani Nisargupchar Kendra and Kesari tours.
Aniket Joshi, Business Head, Colors Marathi, said, “Music is an integral part of our Marathi culture. We at Colors Marathi are very proud to present the fifth season of the most popular singing reality show. Weekends are sorted for our audiences as they will witness the best in Marathi music. We are happy to have on board music maestro such as Mahesh Kale and Avdhoot Gupte. We are extremely excited to start this journey and hope to find out a gem of a singer amongst this surveers.”
Viraj Raje, Programming Head, said, “Sur Nava Dhyas Nava is one of the few talent-based shows with a legacy of singing talent that it has built in the last few seasons. It is one of the best platforms for aspiring singers. This is the first time that on a Marathi television space we have a singing reality show where the contestants will perform only Marathi songs. Colors Marathi is trying to convey the priceless treasure of Marathi songs to the people by presenting Marathi songs in the audio and visual program 'Sur Nawa', just as Saint Tukaram's Abhang became immortal by floating on the waters of Indrayani.”